WOW! Although I read the blurb and obviously liked it enough to read, this book is SO MUCH BETTER than the blurb. Thanks to a friend completely bullying me into reading paranormals (I didn’t used to read them at all), I find myself gravitating toward them more and more. So….vampire? I’m in!
When you first start this book, it reads from multiple POV’s, almost like a movie script. You get to know, or at least meet, 4-5 characters before you’re even 15% in. I enjoyed this because it kept me guessing as to where the story was heading. By the time I got 30% in, there was no way I putting this down.
Usually when you read about vampires, they’ve been created by a previous vamp and so forth. Not these vampires. The unconventional way they are turned will shock you, at least shocked me. Because of this unexpected way of turning humans into vampires, it leads to an awesome chain of events that keep you glued to your pages.
Anna, one of the first to be turned, leads her followers, along with a human (Grant) on a mission to take out one of the facilities that is mimicking these transformations. Obviously, these vampires are a little pissed that they’ve been turned against their will and don’t want others to suffer like them.
Grant, a college journalism student, heads to New Orleans with his mates. On the first night, he eyes Anna from across the room and once he approaches her, his life would never be the same. Although a human, he some how gets the beautiful vampire to agree to him tagging along on the mission and not get killed.
Is there chemistry between Anna and Grant? Yep, sure is. Is it hot and heavy? No, this is totally PG in the romance department, but a solid PG13 in paranormal activity.
The way this ended, I’m not sure if there will be another one, but I hope there is. As far as I’m concerned, there were a few “issues” that haven’t been settled yet.
*I was given a copy of this book as a gift from The JeepDiva in exchange for an honest review.